500 Essential Words for TOEFL
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This 500 Essential TOEFL Word list is based on Barron’s Essential Words for the TOEFL. The list is organized in several TOEFL common topics. It’s especially useful for TOEFL test takers.
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abroad
adv
/əˈbrɔd/
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Definition
in or to a foreign country or countries
They used to go abroad every summer.
abrupt
adj
/əˈbrʌpt/
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Definition
sudden and not expected, often with unpleasant results
There was an abrupt change in her mood.
acceptable
adj
/ɪkˈsep·tə·bəl, æk-/
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Definition
satisfactory; good enough
An offer that is acceptable to the union leaders might still be voted down by the union members.
acclaim
noun
/əˈkleɪm/
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Definition
enthusiastic approval and praise
Despite critical acclaim, the TV show always ran third in the ratings.
actually
adv
/ˈæk·tʃu·ə·li/
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Definition
used to say that something is true, esp. when the true situation may not be known
We actually had a hard time moving the sofa.
adverse
adj
/ædˈvɜrs, ˈæd·vɜrs/
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Definition
going against something, or causing harm
Her policies may have adverse effects on the economy.
advice
noun
/ədˈvɑɪs, æd-/
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Definition
an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation
I think I’ll take your advice and go home.
attractive
adj
/əˈtræk·tɪv/
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Definition
causing interest or pleasure
One of the less attractive features of California is the threat of earthquakes.
autonomous
adj
/ɑːˈtɑː.nə.məs/
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Definition
independent and having the power to make your own decisions
«This country is divided into two autonomous states.»
chronic
adj
/ˈkrɑn·ɪk/
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Definition
(esp. of a disease or something bad) continuing for a long time
Mr. George is resigning because of chronic heart disease.
disapproval
noun
/ˌdɪs·əˈpru·vəl/
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Definition
the expression or feeling that something done or said is wrong
He decided to marry her, to the great disapproval of his father.
disruptive
adj
/dɪsˈrʌp·tɪv/
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Definition
tending to damage the orderly control of a situation
The teacher said disruptive behavior would not be tolerated.
haphazardly
adv
/hæphæzɜ`dɭi/
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Definition
carelessly
«He haphazardly put his stuff inside his cabinet.»
persistent
adj
/pərˈsɪs·tənt, -ˈzɪs-/
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Definition
continuing to exist past the usual time, or continuing to do something in a determined way even when facing difficulties or opposition
a persistent cough
postpone
verb
/poʊstˈpoʊn/
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Definition
to delay an event or arrange for it to take place at a later time
The trip has been postponed twice.
valid
adj
/ˈvæl·ɪd/
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Definition
based on truth or reason; able to be accepted
The money was gone, and the only valid conclusion was that someone had stolen it.
withdraw
verb
/wɪθˈdrɔ, wɪð-/
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Definition
to take something back, or to remove something
Democrats threatened to withdraw (= stop giving) their support of the tax bill.
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Acknowledgements
Thanks to Gretchen Anderson for doing the narration for the CD. Thanks to Jon Conine at White House Productions, Shelton, Connecticut for recording and editing the CD. Thanks as well to Sybil and Norman Stirling, Patricia Stirling and Graciela Sauro for their comments and suggestions regarding the text. Thanks to Jeff Kolby at Nova Press for his support.
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Why Recycling?………………………. |
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Typing: An Essential TOEFL |
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Strategy………………………………. |
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Diagnostic Typing Test……………… |
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Calculating Words-Per-Minute…….. |
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Extra Practice A………………….. |
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More Practice…………………….. |
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Typing Strategies……………… |
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TOEFL Keyboard…………………. |
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Home Row Keys…………………. |
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Bottom Row Keys……………….. |
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Finger Positioning………………… |
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Ready Position……………………. |
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Arguments and the TOEFL iBT… |
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TOEFL iBT Facts………………….. |
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500 Words, Phrases, Idioms — 1
Who is this book for?
Are you studying for the TOEFL test? Do you need to learn academic English vocabulary to increase your TOEFL score? Do you also need to improve your typing skills so you can type your TOEFL essays faster and more accurately on test day? If you said “Yes!” to any of these questions, then this book is for you.
How is this TOEFL book different?
This TOEFL book is different because it uses an integrated vocabulary learning system called recycling. Recycling is simple. Each exercise is divided into four quizzes. Quiz #1, a multiple-choice vocabulary quiz, introduces ten new words. Next, you will do Quiz #2. Quiz #2 is a sentence-completion quiz based on the ten words in Quiz #1. Next, you will do Quiz #3, a spelling quiz. The speaker on the CD will say the same ten words in turn. You will then have ten seconds to spell each word by saying it and typing it. Finally, you will do Quiz #4. Quiz #4 is a 60-word typing test based on the ten new words you have been recycling through Quizzes #1, #2 and #3, plus words, phrases and idioms recycled from previous exercises.
Quiz #1
Quiz #3
Why Recycling?
Recycling is an effective way to acquire a TOEFL-level vocabulary because you are continually integrating and applying new words across four different contexts (quizzes) using six TOEFL skill sets: reading, listening, speaking, writing, spelling and typing. Recycling will help you remember each new word, phrase and idiom more effectively so you can apply it more proficiently on test day. No other TOEFL text offers such an integrated approach to acquiring a TOEFL-level vocabulary.
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Typing: An Essential TOEFL Strategy
To get a high TOEFL score, you must have an academic English vocabulary. You must also be good at typing. Why? Because accurate typing means fewer mistakes. Fewer mistakes means higher essay scores. This text book will teach you essential typing strategies based on the words, phrases and idioms you will recycle across 50 lessons. By doing so, you will increase your typing proficiency and be test ready. This brings us to the next point: How accurately can you type in English? Let’s find out.
Diagnostic Typing Test
Directions: √ You have one minute to type the 60-word passage below.
√ Include all punctuation and capital letters.
Topical unity means you focus on one topic from start to finish. If you suddenly introduce a new and unrelated topic, you are changing topics. For example, you are writing about pizza when you suddenly change to TOEFL. This obvious change in topic direction is called a topic digression. This will result in a lack of topical unity and coherence.
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corn |
[ kɔ:n ] |
кукуруза зерно |
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buffalo |
[ ‘bʌfələu ] |
буйвол бизон |
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abide |
[ ə’baid ] |
соблюдать |
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eventually |
[ i’venʧəli ] |
в конечном счете в конце концов |
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experience |
[ iks’piəriəns ] |
испытывать |
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superior |
[ sju:’piəriə ] |
начальник превосходный |
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agrarian |
[ ə’grɛəriən ] |
аграрий |
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assiduous |
[ ə’sidjuəs ] |
усердный |
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enervate |
[ ‘enər‚veɪt ] |
обессиливать |
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relate |
[ ri’leit ] |
относиться |
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rely |
[ ri’lai ] |
полагаться |
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inferior |
[ in’fi(ə)riə ] |
низший нижестоящее должностное лицо |
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Exhausting |
[ ig’zɔ:stiŋ ] |
изнурительный |
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quiz |
[ kwiz ] |
викторина опрос |
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calm |
[ kɑ:m ] |
спокойствие безветрие |
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at once |
[ ət wʌns ] |
сразу тотчас |
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tame |
[ teim ] |
приручать |
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realize |
[ ‘riəlaiz ] |
понимать |
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valley |
[ ‘væli ] |
долина впадина |
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fertile |
[ ‘fə:tail ] |
плодородный плодоносящий |
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resolute |
[ ‘rezəl(j)u:t ] |
решительный твердый |
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nomadic |
[ nəu’mædik ] |
кочевой бродячий |
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shame |
[ ʃeim ] |
стыд |
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defeat |
[ di’fi:t ] |
поражение |
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equilibrium |
[ ,i:kwi’libriəm ] |
равновесие сбалансированность |
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soil |
[ sɔil ] |
почва, земля, грунт пачкать |
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chaotic |
[ kei’ɔtik ] |
хаотический |
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undergo |
[ ‚ʌndər’gəʋ ] |
претерпевать подвергаться |
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resolutely |
[ ‘rezəl(j)u:tlɪ ] |
решительно |
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assiduously |
[ ə’sɪdʒu:əslɪ ] |
усердно истово |
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enslave |
[ in’sleiv ] |
поработить |
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underwent |
[ ʌn’derwent ] |
претерпела |
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enervating |
[ ‘enər‚veɪtɪŋ ] |
расслабляющий |
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to pass through |
[ tu: pɑ:s θru: ] |
пройти через |
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shaming |
[ ʃæmɪŋ ] |
стыдить симулирующий |
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taming |
[ teimɪŋ ] |
укрощение культивирование |
500 Words, Phrases, Idioms for the TOEFL iBT Plus Typing Strategies by Bruce Stirling
HOW IS THIS TOEFL BOOK DIFFERENT?
This TOEFL book is different because it uses an integrated vocabulary learning system called recycling. Recycling is simple. Each exercise is divided into four quizzes. Quiz 1, a multiple-choice vocabulary quiz, introduces ten new words. Next, you will do Quiz 2. Quiz 2 is a sentence-completion quiz based on the ten words in Quiz 1. Next, you will do Quiz 3, a spelling quiz. The speaker on the audio file will say the same ten words in turn. You will then have ten seconds to spell each word by saying it and typing it. Finally, you will do Quiz 4. Quiz 4 is a 60-word typing test based on the ten new words you have been recycling through Quizzes 1, 2 and 3, plus words, phrases, and idioms recycled from previous exercises.
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carnivore (n)
meat eater
prey on (v)
to hunt
accelerate (v)
to speed up quickly
camouflage (n)
sự ngụy trang
astounding (adj)
amazing, incredible, unbelievable: làm kinh ngạc, sửng sốt
resolute (adj)
determined: kiên quyết
diurnal (adj)
hoạt động ban ngày
species (n)
loài
attain (v)
to acquire, to obtain, to reach, to achieve: đạt được, giành được
eschew (v)
to avoid